Whether the species of birds you desire are native to your area, or migrating through, you can increase your chances of attracting them for a short or extended stay by providing the right feed, in the right feeder, installed in the right place.

Tube feeders are increasingly becoming a versatile way to attract a variety of birds. Improvements in ports, perches, style, and construction have all contributed to the growing popularity of tube feeders.

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Never Melt Suet 12 oz cake Flavor: Hot Pepper
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Happy Birds!
I enjoy watching the birds outside my kitchen window while I am washing dishes. The birds really like this suet. I put out 2 cakes and watch the birds tussle over who gets possession.
March 29, 2015

Great Product
What is not to love the squirrels won't touch it and the birds love it. Just wish the Blue Jays didn't love it so much. The woodpeckers and titmice enjoy it as well. Have never had any issues with it melting.
April 22, 2014

Great product... used for years
This stuff is the greatest. No melt, even in the hot North Carolina summers. Birds go crazy for it.. all flavors. The pepper used to keep squirrels at bay, but now they like it too, unfortunately. Like being able to get via mail, and not having to lug these things home from stores. Good prices and flavor selections too. Have even trained ground feeders to get up on the suet feeders to feed babies.
April 17, 2014

BIRDS LIKE IT
Two suet feeders - one with this product and the other with "Woodpecker Delight" no-melt from Duncraft. For whatever reasons, the birds hereabouts far prefer this one, not touching the other until this one's exhausted. Interesting.
April 10, 2014

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I'm afraid that sparrows are going to get caught in the Squirrel Proof Double Suet Feeder. Some of them get in or try to, and once they get into the feeder its looks like thsy have trouble getting out. So far I've had no trapped bird, but I'm worried this may still happen. What do you think?

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I enlarged the openings in my squirrel-proof feeder by cutting through a few horizontal wires with a hacksaw (strong wire cutters might work); file any sharp ends with a metal file. The openings (narrow but taller) are still small enough to discourage large birds. I've been able to hang it out of reach of squirrels.

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Description:
Not only feeds squirrels but fortifies their diet,
too. It's a delicious blend of corn, sunflower seeds, and peanuts in the shell. Also includes vitamins, minerals, electrolytes, amino acids, and calcium to ensure nutritionally sound wildlife feeding year round. ...